Jonathan Holiff
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Director
Jonathan is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. His 2012 film, "My Father and The Man in Black" was released in theaters and qualified for The 86th Academy Awards. The New York Times called the film "complex and haunting." In 2017, Jonathan contributed to the book, "The Man Who Carried Cash" (Dundurn).
Jonathan has 30 years of experience as a writer and producer. He line-produced live specials and episodic television in Canada and the United States before joining The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles advertising and public relations consultancy specializing in celebrity endorsements.
Jonathan is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and the son of the late Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash's manager. His 2012 film about the unlikely, rocky relationship between Cash and Holiff, "My Father and The Man In Black," was released in theaters in the United States and the United Kingdom, and on television around the world.
Jonathan has 30 years of experience as a writer and producer. He line-produced live specials and episodic television in Canada and the United States before joining The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles advertising and public relations consultancy specializing in celebrity endorsements.
Jonathan is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and the son of the late Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash's manager. His 2012 film about the unlikely, rocky relationship between Cash and Holiff, "My Father and The Man In Black," was released in theaters in the United States and the United Kingdom, and on television around the world.